It allows users to quickly and confidently
swipe through a list of matches and view their age, location, username, and photograph.
It's particularly easy to each the touchscreen to
swipe through lists, choose different content for more complicated tasks, or watch instructional videos and funny cat GIFs.
While you're in the recent apps list, tapping the recent apps button again will cycle you through your most recently used apps one by one (as opposed to
swiping through the list) and if you let the small countdown slider beneath the app bar expire, the app will go full - screen.
We don't know what was the reason behind that, but the touch calibration on the display seemed little off whenever we used to
swipe through the list or even during the usage of the keyboard.
Not exact matches
The picture quality is just as good as cable and browsing the channel guide on my TV is as easy as pressing the menu button on the Apple TV's remote and
swiping my finger to run
through the
listings.
«Frankly speaking, the
swipe is an amazing invention,» Rappaport told The Post, noting that it's great for sorting
through apartment
listings and holiday gifts.
Instead of a
list of content and activity categories at the top, the Amazon Fire HD 10 running Fire OS 5 features big, all cap labels that you
swipe through.
What's good about Feedly's layout is you only have to
swipe once to scroll
through the
list of articles to advance pages, which makes things easier with the way E Ink refreshes.
I recently discovered that you can actually
swipe through the collections (or
list of books) in both
list view and cover view so you don't have to guess at those page numbers!
Instead of your installed content being presented in a typical Android way it uses a small slider bar on the button of the screen that you can use to
swipe left and right to scroll
through your
lists.
It is possible to browse
through the thumbnails, one by one, by slowly dragging them, or to use a quick
swipe to rapidly pan from one side of the
list to the other.
In addition, if you
swipe to the left on the apps
list screen, a menu pops up that will let you easily install, uninstall, re-order, or search
through your apps.
I often had to
swipe several times to scroll
through the
list of applications or switch between home screens.
This makes trading as easy as drag and drop (or
swipe), and the attractive visuals take out a lot of the mental fatigue that comes with combing
through lists of investment options.
Like
swiping through photos on Tinder, job seekers
swipe the job
listings they're interested in to see specifics about the job and the firm.
Like Google Now Launcher's
swipe - right - for - Now gesture, the same action on Action Launcher 3 will bring up an alphabetical
list of everything installed on the handset, along with a quick way to sort
through them by dragging across the letter bar on the right side.
The display is also responsive and doesn't lag when I
swipe through menus and
lists of notifications.
When you're done there,
swipe over to the Apps to Translate tab in AllTrans, then go
through the
list and tick the box next to any apps you would like to translate.
This app treats your smartwatch a bit more like your smartphone — you
swipe to navigate
through your full
list of apps or double -
swipe to quickly access your smartwatch's quick settings, kind of like the settings you'd normally be able to access by
swiping down from the top of your Android smartphone.
It's easier than ever to check your notifications at a glance and pare them down right from the lockscreen, maintaining a
list of them as a sort of automatically generated to - do
list,
swiping away Facebook notifications and tapping
through to the emails.
It's not laggy by any means, but it's also not hard to find microstutters when
swiping through long
lists and they are even found across certain UI elements like the notification panel, although these are small and infrequent.
Cards
swipe away easily, while scrolling
through the
list of apps and the settings is speedy and mostly stutter - free.
Swiping left or right on the panels themselves cycles
through the custom
list of tools: a Yahoo - powered news ticker; a Twitter trending topics summary; a shortcut for the Edge's S Note functionality.
Swiping right from the clock shows a
list of notifications, and additional
swipes that direction go
through full - screen readouts of each notification.
Basically you can
swipe along that
list, moving
through food, panorama, pro, live focus, auto, super slow - mo, AR emoji and hyperlapse.
As was expected, the Echo Show is a smart home speaker system that has all of the features of the basic Echo system with an additional 7 - inch touchscreen.With the addition of a touchscreen, Amazon said that users will be able to watch video flash briefings and YouTube, see music lyrics, check on security cameras,
swipe through photos, view weather forecasts, make to - do and shopping
lists, and more.
You can then
swipe horizontally
through the
list of related articles that appears, and tap on those you want to read.
Swiping your finger down the rows of keys will scroll you down a webpage, or down
through a message or
list of apps.
Users can choose one of two options: have virtual home buttons take up space on the display while the fingerprint sensor is dedicated solely to unlocking the device, or use the fingerprint sensor as all three buttons
through gestures — long tap for home, quick tap for back,
swipe for app
list.
«The Food and Drink app provides easy access to recipes, ingredients, grocery
lists and more, but it also uses your device's camera to operate a hands - free mode that lets you scroll
through recipe steps with
swipe gestures that don't require touching the actual screen.
Swipe from left to right to scroll
through the
list of open apps.
A
list of recommended apps can be accessed by
swiping down on the home screen or
through the app drawer, though I've never found this to be particularly useful.
You can flick
through the available cards, and
swiping from left to right will remove a card from the
list, similar to using Android on your phone.
If that's not bad enough there's no way to quickly select modes from a
list, you'll have to
swipe through all of them to get from one side to another.
So, for example, if you want to type the letter C, you'll have to hit number one three times, because it will first cycle
through letters A and B.
Swiping in from the left lets you change the buttons to pure numbers or a
list of punctuation marks.
The menu hierarchy is both horizontal and vertical — features accessed by
swiping down
through a long
list of options, with a few sub-menus nested in the horizontal.
Swiping or scrolling
through this
list, even with many apps installed, can be done quickly.
Agents load
listings directly into ShowHome from an existing Point2 account, enabling buyers to
swipe through photos and view available information using the iPad's intuitive touchscreen.